First up in this post is the Motorola Rival that's now available on Telus for as low as $99 on a 3-year contract. Other prices are as follows: $199.99 on a 2-year contract, $249.99 on a 1-year contract, and $299.99 contract-free. Just in case you forgot, the Rival has: a 2.2-inch display with a 176 x 220 resolution, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 2MP camera, 130MB of on-board memory, a microSD card slot, and the Telus Navigator.

Fido also released a handset yesterday, the Nokia 1661. The Nokia 1661 has: a 1.8-inch display with a 128 x 160 resolution, a flashlight, and an FM radio. Fido is now selling this phone for free on a 2-year contract or for $55 CAD on a pre-paid plan. These prices are exactly what we were expecting them to be.

They launched at $149 and then dropped to $99 on a 3-year contract on Rogers early last month. Well, now "The Revolution" aka the HTC Dream and HTC Magic is now available for just $79 CAD on a 3-year contract in Canada on Rogers. The contract-free price is still the same though, which is $599.99 CAD. It's kind of sad to see these phones not doing as well as I thought they would, but hopefully Android will be successful in the future.

We heard about this handset back in March, so it's been quite a while since we've heard anything about this handset. This is actually the Samsung Chianti; the Samsung Reclaim M560 is rumoured to be available on Sprint starting on August 16th. This phone has: a 2.3-inch display, a 2MP camera, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, and GPS support. If the specs we heard back in March stay true, we should also expect: Bluetooth, a microSD card slot, 3G support, but no WiFi. So, don't forget, August 16th - it's still a rumour though.

This should come as no surprise, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is now on sale at your local T-Mobile. The Curve 8520 has: a 2.64-inch display, a QWERTY keypad, 256MB of on-board memory, a microSD card slot, WiFi / aGPS / Bluetooth 2.0 + A2DP support, and a 2MP camera. T-Mobile has it on their official site for $129.99 on a 2-year contract and if what we heard before was correct, then Wal-Mart should be selling it for $48.88 on a 2-year contract as well.

Lenovo has just shown off their latest all-in-one nettop and it's the IdeaCentre C100. Right now, it's really uninteresting built with: a 20-inch display, an Intel Atom 1.6GHz N270 CPU, 1 / 2GB of RAM, a DVD burner, and an 80 - 160GB HDD. The webcam and WiFi are optional, which is why it is so cheap; the expected price tag for this system is just "around $400." When this is available it will be running Windows Vista -- initially.

When Windows 7 comes out, Lenovo will be kind enough to update this all-in-one nettop for us. They will include a touchscreen into this nettop, so that will make it just a little bit more interesting. Of course with the inclusion of a touchscreen and the Windows 7 OS, the price will jump up a little bit.

After an incredibly long wait time, the T-mobile myTouch 3G is officially available now! The myTouch 3G aka HTC Magic is launching today for $199.99 USD on a 2-year contract on T-Mobile USA. This handset has: a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 3.2MP camera, and GPS / Bluetooth / 3G / WiFi support. It is available in three colours: black, white, and merlot - which is a fancy name for red. It runs the Cupcake version of the Android OS too, just in case you forgot. Check out T-Mobile's official website, if you want to know more about it.

Well, looky here, the user agent profile for what appears to be the LG BL20. We don't know what this is at the time, but Cell Passion suspects that it could be another LG Black Label handset. There's already the LG BL40 and the less interesting LG BL42, so I guess that this could be a lower-end handset. As of right now, all that's known about this LG BL20 is that it has a 240 x 320 resolution (QVGA) display and GSM/UMTS connectivity.

If you're interested in the Asus Eee PC 1101HA netbook then I should inform you that it is now on sale in North America. The 1101HA has: an 11.6-inch display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, an Intel Atom Z520 CPU, 1GB of RAM, integrated GMA 500 graphics, a 160GB HDD, three USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3MP webcam, WiFi, Ehternet, Bluetooth, and audio in / outputs. You can head over to NewEgg or BuyDig and get your own now for $429.99 USD.

Logitech is going to release their latest optical mouse; but this is no ordinary mouse. The Logitech M505 is an optical mouse that works on a glass surface, which is pretty neat-o. Other features are that it's ambidextrous, meaning that left and right handed users can use it too. The M505 mouse will be available later this month for $49.99 USD. You can pre-order yours now on the official Logitech website, so head over there if you have a glass desk.